DAHLE 40206 5.8mm Strip Cut Shredder (40206-06942)

Upgrade to 3 Year WarrantyProtect your machine which will be replaced or repaired by increasing the standard manufacturer’s warranty period if a fault develops within the first 3 year period -
Terms Apply.£62.00

12pk Sharpening SheetsEach sheet contains a natural grinding powder which helps to sharpen the cutting blades. With regular use these easy to use sharpening sheets can keep your cutting blades both sharp and clean. Designed to be used alongside regular shredder oil for optimum performance.£10.95

100 Waste Sacks (S1) Always use a good quality waste sack to collect your shredded paper as they will not split, break or tear leaving mess and dust on your floor when emptying£18.95

Product Details

The DAHLE 40206 is a 5.8mm Strip Cut small office shredder, which has the convenience of a 40 litre waste bin and a security level of P-2.

The DAHLE 40206 is part of DAHLE's new BaseCLASS range and offer practical versatility with modern design and a high degree of efficiency. Fantastic features include a particularly quiet powerful motor for high shredding capacity and solid-steel cutters made of special high-grade steel which can cope with paper clips and staples that are guaranteed for 35 years. The user-friendly model starts and stops electronically when paper is offered and the ergonomically designed control panel has an illuminated function and information unit.

The motor cuts out automatically when the waste bag is full or the door is open, and the model has an auto-reverse function and an energy saving mode from two inactivity levels: Sleep mode after 10 minutes and complete shut-down after 30 minutes. The model also features a separate waste box for credit cards and includes a starter pack of 10 waste bags

Sheet CapacityAll specifications stated are to be used as guidance only and are subject to change at any time. Shredder sheet capacities for example are provided by manufacturers and are based on 70 gram paper, and are normally only achievable in ideal situations, so heavier duty paper will shred less sheets. In many cases the capacities quoted are theoretical as conditions vary and are dependent on operator usage, age and condition of machines, how regularly cutters are oiled, type and quality of paper etc. so realistic throughputs can be as low as half that of the theoretical capacities quoted.